For the version I first ran into, 'i think you re right' is the kind of one-shot that eats two cups of time and leaves you smiling — roughly eight to ten thousand words depending on the upload. It’s compact but emotionally dense: one chapter, a clear beginning-middle-end, and tidy pacing. I timed myself reading it on a lazy afternoon and finished in about 45–60 minutes, which is exactly the sweet spot for
a story that wants to land a specific scene or realization without spilling into a sprawling plot. That version tends to appear on
archive of Our Own and
wattpad under the author’s handle or a recognizable ship tag.
If you prefer a longer ride, there’s an extended version out there too — the same core premise expanded into several chapters and
Closer to thirty to
forty thousand words. That edition
reads more like a novella; it fleshes out secondary characters and gives more breathing room to the relationship beats. Authors sometimes post
the one-shot first and then serialize the expansion on their personal blog or on Wattpad, so it’s worth checking both places if you want the meatier take.
Where to read: start with Archive of Our Own for the canonical one-shot tags, then check Wattpad for both the short and serialized versions. If the author self-publishes, you might find a Kindle or pay-what-you-want PDF on their linktree or Tumblr. Personally I love discovering both forms — short for a quick hit, long for the lingering feels — and that’s how I usually
reread 'i think you re right'.